Would LOVE to see the hat go as long as whatever is visible as you enter the park keeps with the theme of 1930's Hollywood! I like the hat but not where is is. Maybe move it to the front and use as shade for the bag check area.

Would LOVE to see the hat go as long as whatever is visible as you enter the park keeps with the theme of 1930's Hollywood! I like the hat but not where is is. Maybe move it to the front and use as shade for the bag check area.

I dont really think this is coming to be honest but Carsland is an even bigger hit than they thought so maybe

I would love to see the Star Wars thing and Tangled

1. I really don't think that's happening and IF it does it'll replace Streets of America since it is already set up like Radiator Springs

2. Old rumor but something will be going next to TSMM eventually. It will either be the coaster, a copy of one of the MI rides from DCA or TDL, or the long rumored Incredibles attraction.

3. Another oldy but a goody. I want to see this happen, but when the park first opened Disney was too afraid to make a land based on something so specific as a movie or a company but recent additions of Toy Story Playland, a bugs land, Cars Land, and Pixar Place shows that maybe their stance has changed on that subject and part of Echo Lake could become the "Lucas Land" that it affectionately known as anyways.

4. See 3 but add that this one NEEDS to happen due to operating issues. That crowd in front of the current stage get ridiculous, especially during SWW.

5. I wouldn't mind this at all. I think they need to switch out the show in there rather often actually. The theatre itself is the connection it has to the theme of the park, not what is in it.

6. This idea was scrapped in 1994. DCA stole the idea because they had money they could put in it. Buena Vista Street is almost all abandoned plans for Sunset and Hollywood Boulevard that was cut here due to budget issues.

7. We already have it on Sunset. Why would it be on Hollywood too?

8. Imagineers in 2009 said by 2014 it would be gone but "seeing is believing"